'09 IL QB Jordan Roberts

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Jordan Roberts - QB (6'1"/203lbs)
Aurora Christian High School (Yorkville, IL)

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GPA: 3.7

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2005 - 189 Att. - 96 Com. - 50.8 Com.% - 1,645 Pass Yds - 16 Pass TDs - 7 INTs
2006 - 331 Att. - 172 Com. - 55.3 Com.% - 2,710 Pass Yds - 37 TDs
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Jordan will be attending the camp at ND this weekend, and most believe he will be one of the top level national QB recruits next year. I have also heard that he loves ND.
 
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Jordan Roberts doing his thing for Christian

August 23, 2007

By John Sahly Staff Writer

The star quarterback. The one with visions of Notre Dame or Southern Cal in his head. The one with all the statistics and the one that has everyone taking notice of his skills. The one that, when it's all said and done and he's moved on, might break records.

Jordan Roberts just turned 16-years-old about a month ago, and while he enters his junior year and his third year as the starting quarterback at Aurora Christian, the quiet leader can barely contain his optimistic anticipation about this season.

"It's going to be exciting," Roberts said. "Last year, we weren't bad but we graduated only four guys. It'll be exciting at the skill positions."

His coach, Don Beebe, is already thinking of big things for Roberts' final two seasons.

"If he keeps going the way he's going right now, as far as staying healthy and putting up the numbers he did last year even, he'll break the all-time records for the IHSA in touchdowns and yardage," Beebe said. "He's that good of a quarterback."

Roberts runs a 4.7 40-yard-dash, stands 6-feet, 1-inch tall and weighs 200 pounds and, considering his age, isn't quite done growing yet.

He's also a student of the game, something that Beebe loves about his quarterback.

"He loves to study film," Beebe said. "He just has a passion for football. This is what he wants to do for a living and he's just got those kinds of dreams. That in itself is his biggest asset besides his talent."

But there's one area he still needs to improve on: His voice.

"Over the past years I wasn't really vocal," Roberts said. "This year I'm kind of getting better at it. Usually I just try to lead by example but we've got some guys that are real vocal out there so it makes it easier."

Leadership has been a point of emphasis from Beebe and the coaching staff to Roberts during the offseason. As a junior, he no longer can rely on older teammates to be the vocal leaders on the team.

In the eyes of his teammates, it's already paying dividends.

"There's no definite route on any play," said running back John Smith. "Anything can change. With Jordan, he's like a Peyton Manning out there. He's changing stuff up all the time and making plays work and reading the defense."

And big-time college programs are starting to take notice. Roberts has already taken unofficial visits, unofficial because he hadn't even started his junior year, to Notre Dame, Southern Cal, UCLA and UNLV.

"It was great," said Roberts of his trip to Notre Dame. "It was awesome. It's a nice school."

If Roberts improves on his first two seasons, not only will that alone be enough reason to watch Aurora Christian, it might put him on the Saturday afternoon television schedule in the future.
 
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lovethozirish

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Update on Roberts
5th Visit to ND in the past 6 months. Spoke to source who said ND has offered to 3 QBs but 1 verbaled elsewhere so they are still keeping Roberts on the radar. He is a Illinois All State in FB as well as academics. ND still high on his list, but has interest in 20+ D1 schools. Thrown for over 7000 yards in his career (60%) and in line for breaking 12 IHSA records as a Senior, including throwing for over 10,000 yards.
ACS was 12-1 under NFL Player, now HS Coach Don Beebe. Roberts is good for a QB in size at 6'2" and 200lbs. Runs a true 4.6 40.
Beebe has had Roberts has a pupil at his Speed Camp since he was 9 years old. The kid is quick.
Stay tuned...
 
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Update on Roberts
5th Visit to ND in the past 6 months. Spoke to source who said ND has offered to 3 QBs but 1 verbaled elsewhere so they are still keeping Roberts on the radar. He is a Illinois All State in FB as well as academics. ND still high on his list, but has interest in 20+ D1 schools. Thrown for over 7000 yards in his career (60%) and in line for breaking 12 IHSA records as a Senior, including throwing for over 10,000 yards.
ACS was 12-1 under NFL Player, now HS Coach Don Beebe. Roberts is good for a QB in size at 6'2" and 200lbs. Runs a true 4.6 40.
Beebe has had Roberts has a pupil at his Speed Camp since he was 9 years old. The kid is quick.
Stay tuned...

Nice first post lovethozirish we will stay tuned keep up the good posts.
 

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It would be sweet to land a good QB from the midwest. With having Crist coming in this year (along w/ Montana as a walk on) and JC still eligible for 3 more years, ND surely won't take more than 1 QB next year!?
 

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Last time we took 2, neither worked out. Kinda like the saying in the NFl, if you have 2 starting QBs, you don't really have one.
 

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It would be sweet to land a good QB from the midwest. With having Crist coming in this year (along w/ Montana as a walk on) and JC still eligible for 3 more years, ND surely won't take more than 1 QB next year!?[/QUOTE]

Actually only taking 1 this year and last year. Don't think you count walk-ons, nor do you count on them to start for you, either. I am not saying they can't, just that you shouldn't count on it happpening.
 
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